Two taken to hospital after three-vehicle crashpublished at 13:12 British Summer Time 18 September
Paramedics took two people to hospital following the crash, the ambulance service says.
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Read MoreSurrey v Durham 207-6 - tea
Martin Emmerson
BBC Radio Newcastle
Leaders Surrey have enjoyed the best of day one so far here at The Oval, with Durham struggling to 207-6 after 64 overs.
There have been a few partnerships which looked like they could develop into bigger things, but that hasn't really happened, with the bowlers keeping the pressure on throughout much of the day.
The last wicket was worth 70 but the partnership was over when Bas De Leede mis-timed a pull shot from Tom Curran and was caught at mid-wicket for 36.
Colin Ackermann will resume after tea on 38. It looks like a great batting track when the sun is out, but seems to change in nature when the cloud cover comes in.
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